Low-dose capsule filling of inahalation produtcs: critical material attributes and process parameters

Eva Faulhammer, Marlies Fink, Marcos Llusa, Simon M. Lawrence, Stefano Biserni, Vittorio Calzolari, Johannes Khinast*

*Korrespondierende/r Autor/-in für diese Arbeit

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Abstract

The aim of the present work was to identify the material attributes and process parameters of a dosator-nozzle capsule filling machine that are critical in low-fill weight capsule filling for inhalation therapies via hard-gelatin capsules. Twelve powders, mostly inhalation carriers, some fines and one proprietary active pharmaceutical ingredient (API), were carefully characterized and filled into size 3 capsules. Since different process conditions are required to fill capsules with powders that have very different material attributes, the powders were divided into two groups. A design of experiments (DOE) based exclusively on process parameters was developed for each group, to identify the critical material attributes (CMA) and critical process parameters (CPP). The fill weight (4–45 mg) of the group I powders (larger particles, higher density, better flowability and less cohesion) correlated with the nozzle diameter (1.9–3.4 mm), the dosing chamber length (2.5–5 mm), the powder layer depth (5–12.5 mm) and the powder density (bulk and tapped density). The RSDs were acceptable in most cases, even for very low doses. The fill weight (1.5–21 mg) of group II powders (very fine and low dense particles with a particle size
Thus, in summary, group I and group II powders can be filled successfully via dosator systems at low fill weights. However, the group II powders were more challenging to fill, especially without automated process control. This study is the first scientific qualification of dosator nozzles for low-fill weight (1–45 mg) capsule filling.
Originalspracheenglisch
Seiten (von - bis)617–626
FachzeitschriftInternational Journal of Pharmaceutics
Jahrgang473
Ausgabenummer1-2
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2014

Fields of Expertise

  • Sonstiges

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